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National Route 930 (Costa Rica)

National Route 930, also known as Route 930, is a tertiary route in Costa Rica. It is located entirely within the province of Limón.

Description

Route 930 connects the town of Gavilán to the main Route 36, serving primarily as access to small communities in the coastal region southwest of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. It runs parallel to the coastline for a portion of its length.

Extent and Destinations

The route originates at its intersection with National Route 36, near Hone Creek. From there, it travels southeast, passing through or providing access to communities such as Gavilán. It eventually terminates at a point further south along the coast. The exact length is not consistently documented across all official sources, but it is relatively short.

Maintenance and Condition

As a tertiary route, Route 930 may experience variable maintenance levels. Road conditions can fluctuate, especially during periods of heavy rainfall common to the Limón province. Travelers should exercise caution and be prepared for potential changes in surface quality.